It's called war.
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They are not civilians.
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Can you post stories on civilians being killed from the last 8 years?
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donald trump is a plate of steaming dung.
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You do realize that most of the deaths were under Obama? Or is your head full of steaming dung!
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And for each of them, you have just created 10 radicals that will seek revenge. The cycle is never ending.
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"Kill'em all - let Allah sort them out?"
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When ISIS uses them as shields it is very sad.
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Thanks to the party of "pro-lifers".
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We are pro life, which is why we are attacking those that threaten our way of life. If 22 dead in Manchester is what terrorism looks like
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WAY more people are killed by gun violence every day in America. Tell me about the steps you're taking to end that.
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Trying to get the illegal guns out of the hands of people that shouldn't have them. That's a well known fact that's what we're trying to do.
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And what about gang members that get their guns illegally? More murders are done by gang members and for the drug trade than mass shootings.
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How so? How do we know who is dangerous?
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ISIS tends to hide in the midst of civilian populations, so those sorts of casualties are inevitable.
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